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Criminal Justice
Why Should Christians Care about Criminal Justice and Police
Accountability?
Thorough and proficient law enforcement is essential, and service as a police
officer requires capacities for judgment and courage that deserve the respect
and gratitude of all citizens. But those granted law enforcement power are
called to be exemplary in their obedience to the law and its purpose.
There is convincing evidence that police power is being widely abused in
metropolitan Chicago, especially in relation to people of color. Extensive
testimonies by reputed victims and their advocates, including members of
Christian congregations and pastors working with city youth, and the support
given to these testimonies through independent studies, document prevalent
police misconduct.
Unlawful and debasing police conduct promotes a culture of fear and
alienation, encourages disrespect for the law and law enforcement, incites
violence, and magnifies the problem of creating a city that serves and is served
by all of its citizens. This abuse of power cannot be separated from a larger
web of offenses in the system through which the law is administered, including
its judicial and penal institutions. For many citizens, however, the police are
the immediate point of contact with this system, and public attention to police
accountability is imperative.
Learn More
Protestants for the Common Good (PCG) has adopted principles to guide our
advocacy in the area of criminal justice. Those principles are available in PDF
format at the bottom of this page.
To learn how Protestants for the Common Good is currently working to reform
our criminal justice system, visit the Policy Update
page of this Web site. News and reports of PCG's activities are also available
in each issue of The Common Good.
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